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by pron
4012 days ago
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I don't think so. It's because of a strong commitment to users not to introduce breaking changes. I've been mostly using Java and Clojure in recent years, and before that C/C++ and I'm pretty surprised people don't take backwards compatibility for granted, and that there are languages that don't consider it a top priority. (Well, new C++ compiler versions sometimes broke existing code, but that was quite rare) |
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